JoAnn Knox, from Florida captured Broward County Election officials surreptitiously transferring ballots from the November 6 election into rented trucks on the night of the election. You may recall Brenda Snipes head elections official in Broward County, has already been chastised by a federal judge for illegally destroying ballots form the last Florida election which were under subpoena.

Tim Canova an independent candidate from Florida’s 23rd district has made the argument that: "This violates all chain of custody requirements for paper ballots."

According to witnesses they were transferring ballots around without any security officials in sight!

With unlimited gall, one of the women supposedly an election official, moving ballot boxes to the rented trucks, even asked witnesses to help them!

Broward county’s JoAnn Knox posted a detailed minute by minute account of the bizarre transactions to her Facebook page explaining what she witnessed with the paper ballots at a Broward County polling site in Plantation, Florida District 23 on election night.

And it gets worse. According to Marc Caputo a Broward Elementary school teacher found a box of ballots seemingly left behind after the polls closed on Tuesday.

Broward County, Lakeisha Sorey, a Miramar Elementary school teacher discovered a box labeled "Provisional ballots" that had been left behind at the school from election day and her concern was that there may have been voting ballots inside. Sorey said she didn't look in the box because she didn't want to tamper with it.

In Broward County, Miramar Elementary School teacher Lakeisha Sorey came across a box labeled “Provisional ballots” left behind at the school from Election Day & she’s concerned it might have votes. She didn’t look in the box because she didn’t want to tamper with it pic.twitter.com/x8WOa8tfKz

This is well beyond outrageous. In fact, it is in all probability criminal. But that is nothing new to either Palm Beach County or Broward County or Brenda Snipes who is an old hand a rigging crooked elections.